Republican Party

*A not-so-subtle move by Rep. Raul Labrador (R-ID) may look like a loss, but he’s caught the attention of Republican leadership, the Tea Party and right wing radio talk. He’s against the Senate’s version of immigration reform. What’s his next move? VL By Tim Alberta, National Journal Raul Labrador was little more than an outspoken backbencher

By Adam O’Neal, Real Clear Politics Political party preference has become more polarized by race and ethnicity in the Obama age, according to data from Gallup. The Republican Party is composed of more white voters than ever, while minorities...

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco I’m rooting for the Republican Party to get it’s head straight. I’m a sucker for impossible causes. To hear the GOP leaders gush about the need to be more inclusive and reach out...

By Matt Barreto, Latino Decisions Since the record defeat that Republicans suffered among Latino voters in 2012, prominent GOP voices have lined up to encourage their party to do a better job reaching out to Hispanics. John McCain,...

By Associated Press/Huffington Post Latino Voices WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republican leaders plan to outline broad immigration principles, including legalization for the 11 million immigrants living here illegally, to the GOP rank and file as they look...

By Latinovations In recent years, the Republican Party has been criticized for being exactly what they are, the “Grand Old Party,” emphasizing the old part in terms of old fashioned beliefs and values. Last year, though, the...

By Alexa Ura, Texas Tribune CORPUS CHRISTI — George P. Bush, a Republican candidate for land commissioner, said Wednesday he hoped Texas Republicans in leadership positions would take a stand against “ignorant statements” regarding Hispanics, even if they’re made...

By Jordan Fabian, ABC News/Univision The Republican National Committee is tapping veteran GOP strategist Jennifer Sevilla Korn to lead the party’s effort to become competitive again with Latino voters, it announced on Tuesday. Korn will hold...

By Jennifer Bendery, Huffington Post Latino Voices WASHINGTON — House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) announced who will chair all of the major House committees in the next Congress. And it turns out they all have something in...

By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi WASHINGTON — A Mitt Romney Hispanic outreach event melted down Tuesday when its director declined to answer a question about the Republican’s position on immigration because “he’s still deciding.” Her answer quickly drew Democratic criticism for the...